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Housing Problems In Developing Countries

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The Economic Problems Of Housing

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Dwelling conditions are one of the basic elements of social development. That is why through the concept of social development and the concept of balancing the economic and social development a principled concept has been given about the place of the housing economy and dwelling conditions in the socio-economic system. The definition of social development and of factors of its promotion is the starting point and to a certain extent also the theoretical basis, for the formulation of a principled attitude about housing policy.

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Adela Adam Nevitt

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© 1967 International Economic Association

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Pjanic, L. (1967). Housing Problems In Developing Countries. In: Nevitt, A.A. (eds) The Economic Problems Of Housing. International Economic Association Series. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-08473-9_15

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